id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 3011 Scott, Walter The Lady of the Lake .txt text/plain 80081 8505 93 Looks for his guerdon in thy hand; 'Thou shak'st, good friend, thy tresses gray,-When age shall give thee thy command, Douglas, thy stately form was seen. For thee, who, at thy King's command, And speed thee forth, like Duncan's son!' Shall not thy noble father's care 'O little know'st thou Roderick's heart! Ellen, thy hand--the ring is thine; And thou must keep thee with thy sword.' Right-hand they leave thy cliffs, Craig-Forth! And play my prize;--King James shall mark Strained for King James their morning note; Thy Lord and Chieftain shalt thou see.' Scott has the following note here: "Most great families in the Highlands Scott says: "A Highland chief, being as Scott says here: "The Highlanders, like all rude "O, train me not, sweet mermaid, with thy note;" Scott's Lay, iii. Ellen, thy hand. "'Seek thou the King, and on thy knee My name and this shall make thy way.' ./cache/3011.txt ./txt/3011.txt